Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A display apparatus which displays an image by time-dividing one frame into a plurality of sub-frames, said display apparatus comprising: a display section which displays a luminance image based on gradation data of a display signal as input; and a control section which generates in each sub-frame a display signal to be output to said display section in such a manner that a total luminance output from said display section in one frame remains unchanged by the time-division of the frame, wherein in every gradation range capable of performing display by using the sub-frames other than a last sub-frame in one frame period, said control section generates a display signal in each of the sub-frames other than the last sub-frame so that the last sub-frame is not used.
2. A display apparatus which displays an image by time-dividing one frame into a plurality of sub-frames, said display apparatus comprising: a display section which displays a luminance image based on gradation data of a display signal as input; a format conversion section which converts a format of an image signal, input from outside the display apparatus, into a format which is able to be displayed in the display section; and a control section which, based on the image signal whose format is converted by the format conversion section, generates in each sub-frame a display signal to be output to said display section in such a manner that a total luminance output from said display section in one frame remains unchanged by the time-division of the frame, wherein in every gradation range capable of performing display by using the sub-frames other than a last sub-frame in one frame period, said control section generates a display signal in each of the sub-frames other than the last sub-frame so that the last sub-frame is not used.
3. The display apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a split ratio for the sub-frames is inequable, and the last sub-frame is set the sub-frame of the shortest period.
4. The display apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein one frame is divided into two sub-frames that are a first-half sub-frame and a second-half sub-frame, and a period of the first-half sub-frame is longer than that of the second-half sub-frame.
5. The display apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the display section is set so that a liquid crystal panel displays an image.
6. A display monitor, comprising: the display apparatus as set forth in claim 1 ; and a signal input section which transmits an externally input image signal to the control section, the control section of the display apparatus being designed to generate the display signal on the basis of the image signal.
7. The display monitor as set forth in claim 6 , wherein the signal input section has a function of converting a format of the input image signal into a format which is able to be displayed in the display section.
8. A television receiver, comprising: the display apparatus as set forth in claim 1 ; and a tuner section which selects a channel of a television broadcasting signal, and transmits a television image signal of the selected channel to the control section, the control section of the display apparatus being designed to generate the display signal on the basis of the television image signal.
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August 14, 2012
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